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i'm joined by my guests in new york chet why he's a democratic political strategist and we also have don de bar he is an anti-war activist and. host of a daily radio program right gentlemen cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it chad if i go to you first in new york congratulations on your victory over the mayor of race in new york a breath of fresh air a lot of people say but let's go to president obama he's got very low numbers in the polls right now about forty six that's the lowest during his time in office and a lot of people are saying at home and abroad this guy just doesn't cut the mustard he doesn't have the to get his agenda through and hence he is a lame duck now agree or disagree. well i i really disagree i mean any time you have three years ago on any term bad really too soon to make that kind of declaration in american politics so barack obama has little bit of distance right now but he has some some great opportunities to implement he said gently ok that was short and sweet don we have a lame duck president in the
i'm joined by my guests in new york chet why he's a democratic political strategist and we also have don de bar he is an anti-war activist and. host of a daily radio program right gentlemen cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it chad if i go to you first in new york congratulations on your victory over the mayor of race in new york a breath of fresh air a lot of people say but let's go to president obama he's got very low numbers in the...
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i'm joined by my guests in new york chet why he's a democratic political strategist and we also have don de bar he is an anti-war activist and host of a daily radio program right gentlemen cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in any time you want and i very much encourage it chet if i go to you first in new york congratulations on your victory. race in new york a breath of fresh air a lot of people say but let's go to president obama he's got very low numbers in the polls right now about forty six that's the lowest during his time in office and a lot of people are saying at home and abroad this guy just doesn't cut the mustard he doesn't have the to get his agenda through and hence he is a lame duck now agree or disagree. well i i really disagree you know i mean any time you have three years ago on any term bad it's really too soon to make that kind of declaration in american politics so barack obama has little bit of distance right now but he has some some great opportunities to implement he said gently ok that was short and sweet don we have a lame duck president in the in
i'm joined by my guests in new york chet why he's a democratic political strategist and we also have don de bar he is an anti-war activist and host of a daily radio program right gentlemen cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in any time you want and i very much encourage it chet if i go to you first in new york congratulations on your victory. race in new york a breath of fresh air a lot of people say but let's go to president obama he's got very low numbers in the polls right now...
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duck i'm joined by my guests in new york why he's a democratic political strategist and we also have don de bar he is an anti-war activist and host of a daily radio program right gentlemen cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it chad if i go to you first in new york congratulations on your victory. race in new york a breath of fresh air a lot of people say but let's go to president obama he's got very low numbers in the polls right now about forty six that's the lowest during his time in office and a lot of people are saying at home and abroad this guy just doesn't cut the mustard he doesn't have the to get his agenda through and hence he is a lame duck now agree or disagree. well i i really disagree i mean any time you have three years ago on any term that's a really too soon to make that kind of declaration in american politics so barack obama has a little bit of distance right now but he has some some great opportunities to implement he said gently ok that was short and sweet don we have a lame duck president in the in the whit
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and i think i think a lot of people in the world would agree with you on that point but don but don ate the kind of allays my question here is barack obama a strong leader because gun control immigration. minimum wage i mean i get mono i mean i can go on and on and i'm not particularly a critic of the president but i look to what he ran on when he promised in the east come up short big time. listen there's some essential facts to the american political system that have to be considered even to frame this discussion because the assumption underlying the questions and underlying you know the way we're looking at it is that obama has a particular agenda this being frustrated by the republicans and so consequently the reason that the things that people expected from him are not being actualized is because of being obstructed as opposed to identify and specifically what interests he represents who put him there who is beholden to what what his real agenda is now when you're trying to figure out what someone's religion is you take a look at what they've actually done for us let's remember tha
and i think i think a lot of people in the world would agree with you on that point but don but don ate the kind of allays my question here is barack obama a strong leader because gun control immigration. minimum wage i mean i get mono i mean i can go on and on and i'm not particularly a critic of the president but i look to what he ran on when he promised in the east come up short big time. listen there's some essential facts to the american political system that have to be considered even to...
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>> reporter: very much so, don. he was here at the airport to pick up the bags that he and his wife and son deserted as everything was going down. they heard the first fire shots. hit the ground and then there was a pause. and now, this gentleman i spoke to, he believes that's when he ran the shooter ran up the stairs and went back to shoot that tsa agent. this is what he said he saw from his perspective. >> we were up in security at the time of the shooting. we heard the initial gunshots. and everybody in security hit the ground. a lot of folks were scrambling forward. so i scrambled forward also. and there was a pause. and so i looked down the escalator. and i saw the gunman. he had his gun trained on the wall there and he shot him twice. so i knelt down. he ran up the escalator. he yelled something. then of that, i hit the ground. >> he said it was just terrifying. and his family, they got separateed. they reunited hours later after walking back to where they parked their car. luckily they had their cell phones s
>> reporter: very much so, don. he was here at the airport to pick up the bags that he and his wife and son deserted as everything was going down. they heard the first fire shots. hit the ground and then there was a pause. and now, this gentleman i spoke to, he believes that's when he ran the shooter ran up the stairs and went back to shoot that tsa agent. this is what he said he saw from his perspective. >> we were up in security at the time of the shooting. we heard the initial...
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council president don rowe would describe you as the union of values. hope that this survey suggests otherwise. i asked him to the antonia pot of october to celebrate by surrogates antisemitism. what in the piece can do to stop discrimination. definitely a day in the piece. should be very careful who we feel worried and also we did it and slogans and dreary tuesday set up and a political campaign. how did he address at the society because there are many traditions in human carry the open palm and the coasts of the different reasons. add that guy getting deeper and ethical regions groups all are addicted to a different natural groups point to the messages week mark which might be considered as the mortar eight kicks into full of meat corn exclusive so i need keys to make a difference they're also the ones to blame. the twenty shows have to be there more like teeth and that if they do not collect data. an aide is hard to imagine that they know the correct he did it mention of the problem. just how we're feeling is the survey. i know your teachers parliame
council president don rowe would describe you as the union of values. hope that this survey suggests otherwise. i asked him to the antonia pot of october to celebrate by surrogates antisemitism. what in the piece can do to stop discrimination. definitely a day in the piece. should be very careful who we feel worried and also we did it and slogans and dreary tuesday set up and a political campaign. how did he address at the society because there are many traditions in human carry the open palm...
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they typically look at the options an average of 18 times before making up their minds. >> pelley: don, thanks very much. today the justice department dropped its challenge to the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways after the airlines agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing slots at a number of major airports. that will allow low-cost carriers such as jetblue and southwest to expand. if a judge approves the merger, it will create the largest airline in the world. inspectors are finding hazards in a pipeline designed to stretch across america. experts have made their ruling on whether the new world trade center really is america's tallest tower. and what's wiping out the star fish in california? when the "cbs evening news" continues. amazing prune. enjoy plum amazins, diced prunes. i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. delicious and nutritious sunsweet, the amazing prune. then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ]
they typically look at the options an average of 18 times before making up their minds. >> pelley: don, thanks very much. today the justice department dropped its challenge to the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways after the airlines agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing slots at a number of major airports. that will allow low-cost carriers such as jetblue and southwest to expand. if a judge approves the merger, it will create the largest airline in the world....
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they typically look at the options an average of 18 times before making up their minds. >> pelley: don, thanks very much. today, the justice department dropped its challenge to the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways after the airlines agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing slots at a number of major airports. that will allow low-cost carriers such as jetblue and southwest to expand. if a judge approves the merger, it will create the largest airline in the world. inspectors are finding hazards in a pipeline designed to stretch across america. experts have made their ruling on whether the new world trade center really is america's tallest tower. and what's wiping out the starfish in california? when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> >> pelley: we've found evidence of construction problems on the most controversial pipeline in a generation. the keystone x.l. is designed to bring crude oil from canada to refineries in texas. supporters say it will create thousands of jobs and help energy independence, but opponents worry about damage to the environment. anna werne
they typically look at the options an average of 18 times before making up their minds. >> pelley: don, thanks very much. today, the justice department dropped its challenge to the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways after the airlines agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing slots at a number of major airports. that will allow low-cost carriers such as jetblue and southwest to expand. if a judge approves the merger, it will create the largest airline in the world....
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. >> big names don schula, tony dungy, curtis martin. >> those are big names there. i'm not sure what they are trying to do. i think something has to be done and i think they want to try and get this fixed and i think that is the way to do it. get some big names and some stand out guys who have accomplished a lot in this game. >> it will be interesting to see if they ever play football again and just in close iing as a bea you were always beating up my team, pal. >> we had ups and downs with those guys. >> great to see you on fox. take care, we will see you on sunday. >> check out the low obama care enrollment numbers. they wanted 500,000 but they got 50,000. your e-mails and tweets. plus killer whales. but the show hasn't been the same since a deadly attack on a trainer. we are live with that story for you. >> they love having us around. it is important that we build that relationship and continue to do the right things for them and this show does that. aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antio
. >> big names don schula, tony dungy, curtis martin. >> those are big names there. i'm not sure what they are trying to do. i think something has to be done and i think they want to try and get this fixed and i think that is the way to do it. get some big names and some stand out guys who have accomplished a lot in this game. >> it will be interesting to see if they ever play football again and just in close iing as a bea you were always beating up my team, pal. >> we...
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don? >> nic, thank you. >>> i want to talk about princeton university, battling a rare meningitis outbreak. several people there have gotten sick from a b strain. and princeton's board is considering whether to offer students an emergency vaccine used overseas. >> reporter: don, there is no approved meningitis b vaccine available in this country, but there is one in use in parts of europe and australia. now it's up to university trustees to decide whether or not to bring that vaccine to princeton. officials are meeting this weekend to discuss possible vaccinations on campus. it's an effort to combat an ongoing outbreak of meningitis b, which can cause life-threatening illness. the new jersey department of health says the first case developed when a student returned from spring break in march. after additional cases were reported, an outbreak of the disease was declared in may. a total of six students and one visitor to princeton are linked to the outbreak. the latest case was diagnosed las
don? >> nic, thank you. >>> i want to talk about princeton university, battling a rare meningitis outbreak. several people there have gotten sick from a b strain. and princeton's board is considering whether to offer students an emergency vaccine used overseas. >> reporter: don, there is no approved meningitis b vaccine available in this country, but there is one in use in parts of europe and australia. now it's up to university trustees to decide whether or not to bring...
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don, take it away. >> thank. >>> state delegate heather mizeo introduce her running mate. speculation is she select delmond coats. >>> a former aid charged with sexually abusing girls. >>> the bay bridge race will not happen next year. >>> predawn raids lead to several arrests in the city. the latest on what police are doing to bring down a gang. >>> another theft on a towson street. what they were after and how you can protect yourself. >>> typhoon after math. relief crews working around the clock mt. philippine -- in the philippines. what you can do to help. >>> more news, first w woman: i remember the moment. -i'll never forget that moment. woman: that changed my life. man: at that moment, it hit me -- this is why i joined the guard. we're soldiers, always ready to protect our country, but we've also got communities -- family, friends, neighbors -- who count on us. i couldn't believe it. i just saved a life. somebody from my hometown. announcer: see what it means to be a citizen-soldier, at nationalguard.com.
don, take it away. >> thank. >>> state delegate heather mizeo introduce her running mate. speculation is she select delmond coats. >>> a former aid charged with sexually abusing girls. >>> the bay bridge race will not happen next year. >>> predawn raids lead to several arrests in the city. the latest on what police are doing to bring down a gang. >>> another theft on a towson street. what they were after and how you can protect yourself....
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don carty dot com. what shaken people i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set well it's november fifth which means someone somewhere is voting today somewhere then governor races are taking place in virginia and new jersey and there are some interesting ballot measures like washington state attempts that require labeling new jersey voting to raise their minimum wage and there's a marijuana legalization measure on the ballot in portland maine these are all great initiatives don't get me wrong but what the measure that openly lets you vote for your favorite corporation or super pac because let's be honest that's what we're really choosing at the voting booths take a look at this map from mother jones that explains which industry is carrying the most weight in this election now whether it be health care gambling or energy companies are making sure that they're getting their elected official of choice so today's election like every other election serves as just a reminder of the looming corporatocracy
don carty dot com. what shaken people i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set well it's november fifth which means someone somewhere is voting today somewhere then governor races are taking place in virginia and new jersey and there are some interesting ballot measures like washington state attempts that require labeling new jersey voting to raise their minimum wage and there's a marijuana legalization measure on the ballot in portland maine these are all great initiatives don't get me...
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neil: don? >> we have an auction for bills and notes, treasury. just what economic data we just got, we watched 10 year go from 2.5% today to 2.9 that is a big jump, a short period of time. a bad auction tomorrow could spike the rate that could be bad news for the market short run. neil: everyone said that federal reserve keep propping it up. the notes and securities buying. do you see that slowing down any time soon? >> it has to. they have to just start taking their foot off the gas, but market is frying to an days -- trying to anticipate this. we have seen already a hundred point increase. that ugly interest rate rise 92 larry, what is going to happen? the fed will start taking its foot off the gas a little bit. >> i mean last week we saw a good jobs number, everyone was worried that step would do it today, or tomorrow, when they are ready, i see market go down, maybe 5% or 10%, everyone is ready with their finger on the sell button. neil: would they be so clear to say, 65 billion -- 85 billion what do you think? >> i think they don't want to s
neil: don? >> we have an auction for bills and notes, treasury. just what economic data we just got, we watched 10 year go from 2.5% today to 2.9 that is a big jump, a short period of time. a bad auction tomorrow could spike the rate that could be bad news for the market short run. neil: everyone said that federal reserve keep propping it up. the notes and securities buying. do you see that slowing down any time soon? >> it has to. they have to just start taking their foot off the...
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i don think it's automatic what they do, we just don't know yet. >> dan, you and i had an exchange th week and you made the point that this prsident hagone way too f in his quest to use govement to do good, that it's become coercive, the idea of the mandates the center pie of obama care. that the big te of this? >> i think so. the theory of lberal politics going bk to fdr is they cld come up with ideas to do good like social security and medicare and micaid, and although it might be efficient, they could just make it work. the administrative state, the bureaucraci could make it work. that has been the they. we are seein a test case right now with oma care whether th grandntitlement can be made to worky the administrative bureaucracies. if it continues to have the sorts of problemst is, i think a lot o votersor whom gernment is on the bubble right ow, make no stake about it, are going to start pulling back their support for this basic idea tat liberals and progrsives have pushed f the st 80 year >> i think there is a lot of truth to that i think sometimes we underestimate how much ever
i don think it's automatic what they do, we just don't know yet. >> dan, you and i had an exchange th week and you made the point that this prsident hagone way too f in his quest to use govement to do good, that it's become coercive, the idea of the mandates the center pie of obama care. that the big te of this? >> i think so. the theory of lberal politics going bk to fdr is they cld come up with ideas to do good like social security and medicare and micaid, and although it might be...
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those are all things she could've ordered she decided to don e alaska gov and i think became someone whob is very well-paid, someone who has an ardent but relatively small on the scale of national politics and ardent but relatively small following that at this point i mean, i think the notion that she would ever be able to seek national office again without giving the path she's chosen is i think largely off the table. she, i think, you know, achieves the popularity she still has and will be able to live comfortably and marginally and influential life by continuing to take to the platforms that she currently has on cable television in facebook. she will continue to be a presence in our lives, if not a central presence going forward. >> surprised there wasn't a rousing applause. i misjudged the audience again. [laughter] [inaudible] [applause] >> it seems to many that since the day obama was elected, the republican goal has been to say no and to appeal to the community that wants to see him fail at no cost yet obama feels very indecisive. there are a million things obama can do admini
those are all things she could've ordered she decided to don e alaska gov and i think became someone whob is very well-paid, someone who has an ardent but relatively small on the scale of national politics and ardent but relatively small following that at this point i mean, i think the notion that she would ever be able to seek national office again without giving the path she's chosen is i think largely off the table. she, i think, you know, achieves the popularity she still has and will be...
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the don vconversation of democr you can't have this going on. >> let me briefly say she likened the national debt to slavery. a lot of people found that comparison offensive. fair game to criticize her. she addressed this this morning on "fox news sunday." there's an implicit contrast here with msnbc's handling of alex baldwin. insiders tell me he may never come back to that network. let's take a listen to the former governor on "fox news sunday." >> as for the network's condoning those type of statements because there's been no punishment, that's hypocrisy. that's a given when a conservative woman says something that they take offense. they usually just kind of poopoo it, laugh it off, it's no big deal sfwl a brief comment from each of you. double standard for conservative women as sarah palin says? >> i think there is some of that, howie. the real question, where are people like tom brokaw and chuck todd who claim to speak for nbc news and the brand? why haven't they called bashir out and lack of punishment for him? >> joe? >> very good point punishment mat -- they've been getting beat by
the don vconversation of democr you can't have this going on. >> let me briefly say she likened the national debt to slavery. a lot of people found that comparison offensive. fair game to criticize her. she addressed this this morning on "fox news sunday." there's an implicit contrast here with msnbc's handling of alex baldwin. insiders tell me he may never come back to that network. let's take a listen to the former governor on "fox news sunday." >> as for the...
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. >> joining me now is former new york city police officer eugene o don o'donnell, former law enforcement trainer. eugene, just from what you see what is wrong with that shooting? >> up until the point where there's a shooting there's ambiguity and issues you see in a car stop, but the clear line that's drawn here the agency draws the line american police forces draw the line, deadly force on a vehicle that's ultimately ends up driving away is completely inappropriate. >> the supreme court ruled a long time ago it is unconstitutional to shoot fleeing felony suspects, always improper to shoot at fleeing misdemeanor suspects. in some states they allowed that years ago. people believe when someone tries to flee from police the police have every right to shoot them. what their rule in new mexico says is they have a right to protect their own lives and the lives of others from what is reasonably believed to be an eminent threat of death or great bodily harm. i saw no threat to anyone as that car is driving away, i don't see a threat to anyone. >> firearms are a defensive weapon in the event yo
. >> joining me now is former new york city police officer eugene o don o'donnell, former law enforcement trainer. eugene, just from what you see what is wrong with that shooting? >> up until the point where there's a shooting there's ambiguity and issues you see in a car stop, but the clear line that's drawn here the agency draws the line american police forces draw the line, deadly force on a vehicle that's ultimately ends up driving away is completely inappropriate. >> the...
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don democratic thinkers were on hand for an all-day session. i want to bring in two people inside those meetings. former clinton adviser tracy supple. mitch stewart was also a senior adviser and first director of the obama for america campaign. good to see both of you, thank you. >> good morning. >> thank you, chris. >> take us inside that room, tracy, as much as you can. what are the big takeaways. >> the takeaways are there is significant momentum with new donors, old donors, familiar faces, new faces. 1.1 million people have already participated in the facebook effort at ready for hillary.com and those numbers are going up very dramatically every day. so what happened yesterday was a group of people coming together to talk about what to do, how to get more people, how to continue this momentum and really seize this moment early on as a significant foundation to create this movement of people who are in fact, quite simply, ready for hillary. >> we're going to get back to this conversation but we need to go live to this hearing. todd park, chi
don democratic thinkers were on hand for an all-day session. i want to bring in two people inside those meetings. former clinton adviser tracy supple. mitch stewart was also a senior adviser and first director of the obama for america campaign. good to see both of you, thank you. >> good morning. >> thank you, chris. >> take us inside that room, tracy, as much as you can. what are the big takeaways. >> the takeaways are there is significant momentum with new donors, old...
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legendary coach don shula, hall of famer dan marino, and tony dungy now with nbc sports, considered by many to be football's moral compass. on monday richie incognito was clear across the country, strolling down rodeo drive in beverly hills. newly released portions of his fox sports interview included one critical question he wouldn't answer, whether dolphins coaches ordered him to, quote, toughen up jonathan martin. >> true or false? >> i'm here to talk about my relationship with john. there's an nfl investigation and they'll get to the bottom of all that. >> but in the meantime, the dolphins struggled to keep their eye on the ball. >> and this is another test. are we going to pull tighter together or are we going to separate and i think we'll pull tighter together. >> definitely more to come. that was nbc's kerry sanders reporting. we'll be right back. on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you
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. >> for our country's sac, certainly for our soldier's sake, for the sake of every veteran who donned the uniform and not for his country or her country. america's mission should always be to keep the peace, not police the world. in america they did not seek to become involved in every conflict around the world would do things that can make us safer at home and abroad. eisenhower is right to observe that little wars can lead to bigger wars. reagan was right, that america's purpose is to promote peace through strength. >> some people see that in the republican party, maggie, are talking again about rant paul and isolationism. what's the line that he walks here? >> he's trying to be reagan without beening an isolationist. he's trying to look at a, he's going to the citadel, a military institution, he's not avoiding it. this is a big theme of his. he is going to places that it moo be welcome. he is saying, i will keep my message consistent. i think you will continue to hear a lot of that, the line is, he has to not seem like his dad, he is saying, no wars, no time, no intervention, no an
. >> for our country's sac, certainly for our soldier's sake, for the sake of every veteran who donned the uniform and not for his country or her country. america's mission should always be to keep the peace, not police the world. in america they did not seek to become involved in every conflict around the world would do things that can make us safer at home and abroad. eisenhower is right to observe that little wars can lead to bigger wars. reagan was right, that america's purpose is to...
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this is the team that joe robbie and done shu and don shula built. i cannot imagine something like this ever happened under those two gentlemen. ross needs to show leadership, put the standard, go into the locker room, be not only an owner but the team leader. he has not done so. i wish he would spend a lot left time investing money and asking the legislators and voters to pay for his roof and on extracting revenge for those legislators that did not let it go through and a lot more time and investment in getting this team cohesive, working and winning. >> greg, weigh in on this. what is the fix, though? that's the thing i'm stick with. if this is more than just boys being boys in a locker room, what is the fix? how do you change a culture throughout the entire league? >> i'm glad you used the word culture. first, this is going to change the culture of locker rooms in sport throughout the country forever. that's a pretty strong statement. in part, miss navarrnavarro, i' floridian now, i will say this, what exists today didn't exist when don shula and
this is the team that joe robbie and done shu and don shula built. i cannot imagine something like this ever happened under those two gentlemen. ross needs to show leadership, put the standard, go into the locker room, be not only an owner but the team leader. he has not done so. i wish he would spend a lot left time investing money and asking the legislators and voters to pay for his roof and on extracting revenge for those legislators that did not let it go through and a lot more time and...
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i think that's a reality that's going to start donning on people down the road. that the essential craziness of the costs that we have to spend that sometimes are irrational was not really truly confronted in attempting to do what i think is very admirable, expand access. >> eleanor, overall when you look at the enormity of this whole undertaking, is it just a matter of time before it's all cleared up? >> if you look back at the prescription drug plan, which took two years, really, to get going, if you look at the massachusetts romney care, they're saying that took a while to get going. medicare, medicaid, they've all been stumbles. i essentially think this is the beginning of a correct program. it would be nice to get the insurance companies out of the picture, but that didn't happen and it's not going to happen. so we can hope that increased competition, which is afterall the basis of a capitalistic society, will in the end work and drive those costs down. the congressional budget office has basically scored this bill saying it saves money over the long term. s
i think that's a reality that's going to start donning on people down the road. that the essential craziness of the costs that we have to spend that sometimes are irrational was not really truly confronted in attempting to do what i think is very admirable, expand access. >> eleanor, overall when you look at the enormity of this whole undertaking, is it just a matter of time before it's all cleared up? >> if you look back at the prescription drug plan, which took two years, really,...
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there were a lot of charities shut don -- down or doing badly. even though there was no evidence doing anything wrong. this that harms the first amendment. a study publish a week ago -- they did a survey of their members, the journalists and writers members of it. and what they found was that one in six of the people they surveyed said they centered them and no longer writing, speaking, or publishing researching certain subjects because they i were afraid they might attract the government's attention. they censored themselves. an additional one in six said they thought about censoring themselves. we're worried the people are going to call the aclu the government has a record of the phone number and who they called. and i just think it changes who we are as a society. .. it just seems to me, is it just too much of a conflict of interest for them to be overseeing rests? >> i think that we got a point. is this something that the aclu is concerned with, and of the gay concerned with this and that is mostly political question. and that is the checks a
there were a lot of charities shut don -- down or doing badly. even though there was no evidence doing anything wrong. this that harms the first amendment. a study publish a week ago -- they did a survey of their members, the journalists and writers members of it. and what they found was that one in six of the people they surveyed said they centered them and no longer writing, speaking, or publishing researching certain subjects because they i were afraid they might attract the government's...